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<strong>Crawford</strong> Preparatory Lonehill<br />

Alexander Nunes is currently a Level-3 Swimmer at regional level.<br />

He swam a 1.27.86 time for 100m breaststroke. The SANJ (South<br />

African National Junior Swimming) qualifying time for his age group<br />

is 1.26.46 which he missed by only 1.40 seconds. Nevertheless,<br />

Alexander has continued to practise hard and push on in the hopes<br />

of making the SANJ qualifying time in the regional swim at the end<br />

of March. We’re always right behind him, cheering him on every<br />

(breast)stroke of the way... You’re on the right track, Alex!<br />

<strong>Crawford</strong> Preparatory Lonehill<br />

Diara Naicker is an avid<br />

Cricket player. She started<br />

her Provincial Cricket career<br />

two years ago in the U10 age<br />

group and then progressed to<br />

playing U13 Provincial Cricket<br />

in 2017 and 2018. She’ll be<br />

taking part in trials again in<br />

September to attempt to make<br />

the Provincial Cricket Team<br />

again. Furthermore, Diara is<br />

currently part of the District<br />

Team for Hockey and Girls’<br />

Cricket. She’s also the Captain<br />

of the Johannesburg North<br />

Girls’ Cricket Team and has<br />

just made it into the Hockey<br />

District Team for 2019. She’s<br />

also part of the Randburg<br />

Women’s Cricket Club. Wow,<br />

Diara. You’re on the right<br />

track to inspire all young<br />

sportswomen!<br />

Ivana Okpakovwodo won<br />

a Gold Medal on the 80m<br />

track the KZN Athletics<br />

Championships. We<br />

congratulate her for her hard<br />

work and determination!<br />

<strong>Crawford</strong> Preparatory La Lucia<br />

At our Championship Gala, Rebekah Olivier and Gabrielle<br />

Aromin were awarded Senior Victrix Ludorum and Damien<br />

Angel the Senior Victor Ludorum. Alan Angel, Principal of<br />

<strong>Crawford</strong> Preparatory La Lucia, awarded the trophies.<br />

Congratulations to these<br />

boys who were selected<br />

for the North Coast U11<br />

Cricket Team. The boys<br />

spend many hours in the<br />

nets and on the cricket<br />

field in order to perfect <strong>Crawford</strong> Preparatory North Coast<br />

their game. We look<br />

forward to seeing them develop and flying the <strong>Crawford</strong><br />

Preparatory North Coast flag high!<br />

<strong>Crawford</strong> Preparatory Pretoria<br />

<strong>Crawford</strong> Preparatory La Lucia<br />

<strong>Crawford</strong> Preparatory Pretoria<br />

pupil, Lubanzi Tselane, participated<br />

in the World Championship Golf<br />

Qualifier at Huddlepark Golf<br />

Course. He obtained 3rd Place with<br />

41 points and earned himself the<br />

opportunity to participate in any<br />

five international golf tournaments.<br />

Congratulations Lubanzi and we<br />

wish you all the best in your future<br />

golf tournaments!<br />

<strong>Crawford</strong> Preparatory North Coast<br />

<strong>Crawford</strong> Preparatory Pretoria<br />

<strong>Crawford</strong> Preparatory North<br />

Coast pupil Rachael Rodd,<br />

who is only 6 years old, is the<br />

youngest swimmer to compete<br />

in the Midmar Mile. She’s<br />

completely self-motivated and<br />

set this goal for herself. Rachael<br />

spent many hours practising<br />

and training in the pool. She<br />

completed the Midmar Mile in<br />

just under an hour! What an<br />

amazing feat.<br />

Tshepang Hanyani Shisinwana, a Grade 2 pupil at <strong>Crawford</strong><br />

Preparatory Pretoria, is the 2018 Annual Africa Open Champion<br />

for go-karting. He’s also Club Champion and Northern Regions<br />

Championship Winner for the same year. Tshepang only started<br />

racing in May 2016 and started competing in 2017.<br />

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